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Monthly Archives: April, 2014

Ericsson PH touts new palm-size cellular radio as ideal infra for apps era

Called Ericsson Radio Dot System, the small disk-shaped device is being touted as an alternative choice for present indoor solutions that are built mainly for voice coverage but do not meet the growing capacity demands of apps.

Villarica: The day the Philippines ‘discovered’ the world

Credits go to about 83 persons and institutions without whom we would not have a 20th anniversary of the Philippine Internet.

PH Internet first broached in NSC meetings, says ex-DOST chief

Unknown to many, the first serious effort to introduce Internet in the Philippines started with discussions held at the National Security Council (NSC) regarding the telecommunications infrastructure in the country. Eventually, the discussions led to the development of a network that initially involved the academe and ultimately branching out to commercial space.

Blizzard puts ?Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft? on iPad

Blizzard Entertainment has announced that ?Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft?, its free-to-play digital card game, will available on iPad in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Southeast Asia is up next in the next few days.

With new quad-core version, PLDT expects P1-B revenue from Telpad

PLDT is also currently negotiating with other hardware companies for the manufacture of the units. Chinese tech firm Huawei is currently the sole supplier of the Telpad.

Study: Women behave more safely when using Internet

Research findings showed that men tend to search for entertainment, games, and sexual content, while women look for communication and interaction with friends or romantic partners.

Going to Baguio? Tour the city via smartphone guide

Tourists headed to Baguio City can now use their mobile phones as guide to the country's summer capital with the launch of ?Digital Tourism? in the city.

Malaysian ICT chief wants standards to relay ‘black box’ data in real-time

All commercial airlines and corporate aircraft are required to install and use "black boxes" to track a number of flight parameters. The flight data recorder (FDR) is designed to record the operating data from an aircraft?s systems, including pressure altitude, airspeed, vertical acceleration, magnetic heading and position of control systems.

20PHNet | Forum calls public to participate online, produce more info

Dr. Rodolfo Villarica, dubbed as one of the ?Fathers of the Philippine Internet?, said that while the Philippines has already benefited immensely from the information that can be obtained online, there?s still a lack the capacity to produce more information as compared to the amount contributed by other countries.

Software revenues: MS is tops, Oracle rises to 2nd, Salesforce grows fastest

Salesforce.com, with more than $3.8 billion in revenue during 2013, climbed two positions to capture the No. 10 slot of the worldwide enterprise software market, and it achieved the highest growth among the top 10 vendors at 33.3 percent.
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